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Did Obi Wan want to train Luke?

Did Obi Wan want to train Luke?

In Star Wars, Obi-Wan Kenobi waited 21 years to start training Luke as a Jedi, but if he had started earlier, he could have been more powerful. He was 19, not 21. The current run of comics makes it pretty clear also that Owen didn’t want Obi near Luke, or training him.

Why did Yoda say he didn’t want to train Luke Skywalker?

Yoda lists several specific reasons why he’s reluctant to train Luke. He’s impatient, angry, reckless, and constantly looking to the future at the expense of the present. In short: He felt Luke wasn’t ready.

Why did Obi-Wan want Luke to become Jedi?

Knowing that Luke would play a major part in the fight against the Empire as the son of Anakin, the Jedi Master tried convincing him to join the fight. Chances are Obi-Wan wanted to reunite Luke with Leia first, explaining to them at the same time their real origins and familial connection to Darth Vader.

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Why did Luke join Obi-Wan?

To protect the children from the Empire and Anakin, the now-Sith Lord Darth Vader, Obi-Wan Kenobi personally sent the infant Luke to live with Anakin’s stepbrother Owen Lars and his wife Beru on the planet Tatooine, while Senator Bail Organa agreed to adopt Leia together with his wife, the queen of Alderaan.

Why was Obi-Wan protecting Luke?

It was something that Obi-Wan had carefully planned ahead of time during his many years on Tatooine. He had protected Luke for nineteen years, and so, he “continued to protect him, shielding him from the darkest aspects of his heritage.” If Luke had any hope of becoming a Jedi, he needed to trust Obi-Wan.

Did Yoda know he would train Luke?

Yoda was willing himself to stay alive specifically until Luke got there so that he can pass on the critical information that he knew that Luke would need in order to defeat Palpatine and Vader and let him know that there was another Skywalker besides himself.

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Was Obi Wan fully trained?

When audiences are first introduced to Obi-Wan – chronologically, that is – he’s Qui-Gon’s apprentice in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace. Shortly thereafter, Obi-Wan is promoted to the rank of Jedi Knight, after first passing the Jedi Trials, thereby ending his training.